What factors that cannot be recognized by visual inspection would lead to a glider being unsafe to fly (torn or damaged line core, very low porosity, etc.)?
Porosity, Line Strength, and Fabric Strength are all hard to assess accurately without specialized equipment. These are good reasons to have your glider inspected regularly by a professional. Working together, we will keep an eye on these factors as the glider ages to spot potential problems before you end up flying an unsafe glider.
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